Who refused Mughal?

The Sisodiya
Sisodiya
The Sisodia is an Indian Rajput dynasty belonging to the clan that ruled over the Kingdom of Mewar, in the region of Mewar in Rajasthan. The name of the clan is also transliterated as Sesodia, Shishodia, Sishodia, Shishodya, Sisodya, Sisodiya, Sisodia.
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Rajputs
refused to accept Mughal authority for a long time.
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Who defeated Mughal Empire?

After the death of Muḥammad Shah in 1748, the Marathas overran almost all of northern India. Mughal rule was reduced to only a small area around Delhi. The British took control of this area in 1803. By the mid-1800s the Mughal Empire had lost all of its territory to its rivals and to the British.
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Which Rajput community refused to accept Mughal authority?

Sisodiya Rajputs. Q. How long did the Rajputs rule India?
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Who fought against Mughal rule in India?

The Mughal–Maratha Wars, sometimes referred to as a whole as the Deccan War, the Maratha War of Independence, or the Twenty-Seven Years' War were a set of wars fought between the Mughal Empire and the Maratha Empire from 1680 until the death of Aurangzeb in 1707.
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Which Rajput rulers did not accept the Mughal suzerainty?

In sixteen hundred thirteen he sent an expedition against Rana Amar Singh of Mewar, the son of Rana Pratap, who had refused to accept Mughal suzerainty.
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Which Hindu kings defeated Mughals?

Remembering Hemu Vikramaditya, the last Hindu king who defeated Mughals. In the 16th Century, the Mughals emerged as the mightiest force in India and rarely tasted defeat.
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Who saved Hinduism in India?

The king who saved Hinduism - Sambhaji Maharaj Samadhi.
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Who betrayed the Mughals?

Due to his role in helping the British colonize India, and the eventual downfall of the Mughal Empire, Mir Jafar is reviled in the Indian subcontinent as a traitor, especially among the Bengalis in both India and Bangladesh.
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Who was biggest threat to Mughal Empire?

Ahmadshah Abdali posed a threat to the Mughal Empire.
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Which king did not accept the authority of Mughals?

Aurangzeb did not follow the Mughals' policy and insulted Shivaji when he came to accept Mughal authority.
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Who was the undefeated Hindu king?

1. Undefeated rana Kumbha ( maharana Kumbhakaran)
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When did Rajputs converted to Islam?

They converted from Hinduism to Islam from the medieval period onwards, retaining Hindu surnames such as Rana and Chauhan. Today, Muslim Rajputs can be found in present-day Northern India and Pakistan. They are further divided into different clans.
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Who defeated Mughal 16 times?

A Closer Look – The Ahoms. Did you know there was one tribe that defeated the Mughals 17 times in battle? Yes, The mighty Ahoms fought and won against the Mughal empire seventeen times! In fact, they were the only dynasty not to fall to the Mughal Empire.
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Who defeated Shivaji?

Aurangzeb responded to the raids by sending Nasiri Khan, who defeated the forces of Shivaji at Ahmednagar.
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Who defeated British in India?

Hyder Ali is an Indian Ruler who defeated the British in their early stage of the rule in India. Hyder Ali was the Sultan of the Mysore kingdom in south India. He is well known as the father of the famous ruler Tipu Sultan. He was in command of the entire Mysorean army by 1759.
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Did Aurangzeb defeat Shivaji?

Aurangzeb's forces under Nasiri Khan did defeat Shivaji at Ahmednagar in 1657 but the Mughal prince soon became engaged with his own battles with his brothers for the possession of the Mughal throne upon his father's illness.
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Did Rajputs won any war?

The resultant battles of Khatoli (1518), fought near present-day Kota, and the battle of Dholpur (1519) resulted in the complete rout of the Afghans. The victory brought the Rajputs within a day's march from Agra and Delhi, while also putting them in control of almost all of Malwa (central India).
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Who defeated Akbar the Great?

The revised books will now teach students Maharana Pratap conclusively defeated Mughal emperor Akbar in the 16th-century Battle of Haldighati.
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Who was the weakest Mughal?

Humayun was the weakest of the early Mughal Emperors due to his inexperience. It was under his rule that the Mughal Empire lost most of its territories to a rising Sur Empire.
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Who was the cruelest king of Mughal emperor?

A- Aurangzeb (1658-1707)

Aurangzeb, the cruellest king in the Mughal Empire, was the younger son of Shah Jahan. He came into power after seizing the throne from the oldest son, Dara Shikoh.
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What destroyed the Mughal Empire?

After a crushing defeat in the war of 1857–1858 which he nominally led, the last Mughal, Bahadur Shah Zafar, was deposed by the British East India Company and exiled in 1858.
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Who saved Islam in India?

After the capture of Lahore and the end of the Ghaznavids, the Ghurid ruler Muhammad of Ghor laid the foundation of Muslim rule in India. In 1206, Bakhtiyar Khalji led the Muslim conquest of Bengal, marking the easternmost expansion of Islam at the time.
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Which king never lost a war?

Military conquests

Narasimhavarman I is claimed to be one of the Indian kings who never lost on the battlefield to their enemies.
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Did Islam come from Hinduism?

Islam is a monotheistic Abrahamic religion, founded by Prophet Muhammad in the Middle East in the 7th century CE. Hinduism on the other hand is religious tradition that originated in the Indian subcontinent in the pre-classical era (1500–500 BCE) and does not have a specific founder.
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Who was the bravest Hindu king?

The Mughal historian Al-Badayuni called Sanga the bravest of all Rajputs along with Prithviraj Chauhan. Rana Sanga was the last independent Hindu king of Northern India to control a significant territory before the Mughal Era.
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